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Solo Rider Becomes First Woman to Cross Africa on Electric Motorcycle
Solo Rider Becomes First Woman to Cross Africa on Electric Motorcycle-June 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:50

A photo of Sinje Gottwald holding her electric motorcycle next to a road sign.

As EVs become more regular on the roads, it’s becoming more common to hear and how limiting ranges of can be. Electric ranges don’t have to be limiting, though, and one person has gone out of their way to show just what EVs can do by riding one all the way from Spain across the entire African continent.

Sinje Gottwald set off from Barcelona, Spain, to down the west coast of Africa, passing through countries including Guinea, Nigeria, Angola and Namibia before finishing in South Africa. In total, the ride saw her cover more than 8,000 miles over 124 days – including 140 stops for battery recharging.

“Finding places to charge was the hardest part,” . “In some areas it was extremely difficult, and I had to plan the day very thoroughly. Many times, I didn’t know if I would find a place to charge at all!”

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Gottwald covered unaided by technical or medical support and, in the process, became the first woman to cross Africa on an electric motorcycle.

She added: “I had a couple of minor crashes in difficult terrain at low speed, but more than once I was almost run over by cars; traffic is crazy and cars that overtake don’t leave any space!”

To cover the 8,000-mile journey, Gottwald set out from Spain with two . She also took two chargers and spare parts including a controller, display, throttle, chain, and fuses, as well as a laptop in case her bike needed a software update mid-ride.

A photo of a green Cake bike parked by the side of the road.

Gottwald hit the road on October 14, 2022, riding to the southern tip of Spain where she took a ferry across the Mediterranean sea to Morocco. She then tackled the sand of Morocco, before heading into Mauritania and Senegal.

The first challenges of the trip rolled in when Gottwald reached Guinea. There, she traversed muddy and waterlogged jungle tracks.

Along the way, the only issues Gottwald encountered came when the desert sand wrought havoc on her fusebox. Other than that, Gottwald was just caught out by long border crossings and crazy traffic – all things that would impact any gas-powered bike rider as well.

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